00 — QueueFlow by Pride
An editorial booking system for service businesses that care about how the front desk feels.
Bookings that behave.
Front desks that breathe.
Clinics, salons and consulting studios share a branded booking page, a live queue for the receptionist, and an owner view that stays out of the way — all under one quiet interface.
Panels
03
Public · Front desk · Owner
Onboarding
1 day
Concierge
Setup
Manual
No self-signup
Accent
Amber
Single color system
01 — Services
Four small surfaces,
one calm workflow.
No dashboards to babysit. Each surface does one job well and hands off to the next without fanfare.
Public booking page
Clients pick a slot on a branded /book/your-name URL, drop a name and phone, and get a token — no account, no friction.
Live front-desk queue
The receptionist advances arrivals, ongoing and completed tokens in real time. Walk-ins take one line of typing.
Owner view
Same day, quieter angle. Billing status, plan expiry banners, completion toasts — the details you actually want to see.
Admin control room
We onboard the business, wire up slots and services, and keep billing state clean. You never touch a settings page.
02 — By the numbers
A small footprint,
measured in seconds.
We treat every extra tap as a design failure. These are the numbers we chase.
01
≤ 45s
Average booking time on the public page
02
3
Panels shipped: public, front desk, owner
03
0
Client accounts to remember
04
24/7
Booking page available, always
03 — Process
Concierge, not self-serve.
A tiny team, a short list of businesses, and a single point of contact. On purpose.
01
Kickoff call
30 minutes. We learn your slots, services, and how your front desk actually flows.
02
Manual onboarding
We create your business, seed slots and services, and hand over reception + owner logins.
03
Soft launch
Your booking URL goes live. We watch the first week with you and tune quietly.
04
Steady state
Billing runs on a warm/grace/lock model. No surprise invoices, no self-serve settings to break.
04 — Industries
Built for the businesses
that run on a queue.
If your calendar is really a token line with a polite name, you're the audience.
Clinics & Dental
Multi-doctor slots, walk-ins, no-show flow.
Salons & Studios
Chair-level tokens, back-to-back rebooking.
Consulting
Named-hour blocks, private client fields.
Multi-location
One admin, several branded booking pages.
05 — In practice
"It replaced our phone, our diary, and the sticky-note stack next to the till. We still don't know what plan we're on, and that's exactly the point."
— Front desk lead, dermatology practice
06 — Features
Small decisions,
stacked with intent.
Token line by slot
Each slot gets its own numbered line. No shared counters, no confusion at 6pm.
Walk-ins in one line
Type a name, hit enter, hand out a token. That's the whole ceremony.
Real-time completions
Owner and reception see the same day update as tokens move.
Plan states, not popups
Warning, grace, locked — a thin colored strip, never a modal.
Branded URL
/book/your-name. Yours to print on cards, add to bio links, paste into WhatsApp.
No client accounts
Clients type a name and phone. That's it. Nothing to remember.
07 — FAQ
The questions we
hear the most.
Do clients need an account?
No. The public booking page takes a name and a phone number — that's the whole flow.
Can we self-sign-up?
Not on purpose. We onboard every business manually so setup, billing, and slot config stay clean.
What happens if a plan expires?
You get a soft warning strip first, a grace period next, and only then a locked owner view. The public booking page stays polite either way.
Who runs settings day-to-day?
We do. Admin is a Pride-only surface — you focus on your clients, we keep the machinery quiet.
08 — Still on the fence?
Talk to QueueFlow.